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44 / SLC CHAMPIONS
Scoring Leaders by YearsYear Player G Pts Avg.10-11 Patrick Richard 31 499 16.109-10 Patrick Richard 59 536 12.808-09 Diego Kapelan 29 338 11.707-08 Jarvis Bradley 29 372 12.806-07 Jarvis Bradley 32 484 15.105-06 J. T. Williams 28 441 15.804-05 Edward Garriet 28 307 11.003-04 Edward Garriet 27 378 14.002-03 Jason Coleman 29 431 14.901-02 Jason Coleman 30 433 14.4
00-01 Demond Mallet 31 660 21.399-00 Tierre Brown 27 593 22.098-99 Demond Mallet 28 492 17.697-98 Demond Mallet 26 492 18.996-97 Rosell Ellis 30 555 18.595-96 Robert Palmer 27 453 16.194-95 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 27 432 16.093-94 Alvydas Pazdrazdis 27 355 13.292-93 Melvin Johnson 27 438 16.291-92 Derek Haywood 29 546 18.890-91 Derrick Turner 24 402 16.889-90 Anthony Pullard 26 585 22.588-89 Michael Cutright 30 611 20.487-88 Anthony Pullard 26 415 16.086-87 Jerome Batiste 28 613 21.985-86 Jerome Batiste 32 590 18.484-85 Joe Dumars 27 697 25.883-84 Joe Dumars 31 819 26.482-83 Joe Dumars 29 569 19.681-82 Joe Dumars 29 527 21.580-81 Kevin Ross 32 689 21.579-80 David Lawrence 27 557 20.678-79 David Lawrence 27 604 22.477-78 David Lawrence 28 435 15.576-77 Chirley McLaurin 27 475 17.675-76 Edmond Lawrence 27 606 22.474-75 Edmond Lawrence 24 509 21.273-74 Henry Ray 25 458 18.372-73 Henry Ray 26 509 19.671-72 George Murphy 24 479 19.970-71 George Murphy 24 499 20.869-70 George Murphy 20 385 19.268-69 George Boyd 20 335 16.067-78 Dean Glenn 25 384 15.466-67 Dean Glenn 22 418 19.065-66 Tom Wunder 23 279 12.164-65 Clyde Briley 24 608 24.363-64 Clyde Briley 26 516 19.862-63 Jimmie Shields 25 474 19.061-62 Jimmie Shields 24 324 13.560-61 Stan Kernan 21 504 24.059-60 Don Troutman 26 375 14.458-59 Stan Kernan 20 387 19.457-58 Stan Kernan 23 423 18.356-57 Frank Glenn 26 427 16.455-56 Bill Reigel 36 1220 33.954-55 Roy Moore 29 553 19.053-54 Roy Moore 20 419 20.952-53 Dick Miller 30 519 17.351-52 Dick Miller 22 344 15.6
Rebound Leaders by YearsYear Player G Reb. Avg.10-11 P. J. Alawoya 32 330 10.309-10 P. J. Alawoya 87 500 5.708-09 P. J. Alawoya 29 213 7.307-08 Jarvis Bradley 29 210 7.206-07 Jarvis Bradley 32 235 7.305-06 Quentin Gonzales 27 159 5.904-05 Aldryan Wardell 28 138 4.903-04 Jerrick Oliver 27 173 6.402-03 Damond Williams 29 184 6.301-02 Fred Gentry 30 217 7.200-01 Fred Gentry 31 195 6.399-00 Fred Gentry 27 230 8.598-99 Franklin Paul 23 186 8.197-98 Franklin Paul 20 151 7.696-97 Rosell Ellis 30 229 7.695-96 Rosell Ellis 26 162 6.294-95 Fab Flournoy 24 139 5.893-94 Martin Yokum 27 224 8.392-93 Michael St. Julien 27 233 8.691-92 Melvin Johnson 29 237 8.290-91 Derrick Turner 24 205 8.5
89-90 Anthony Pullard 26 237 9.188-89 Anthony Pullard 29 219 7.687-88 Anthony Pullard 26 212 8.286-87 Jerome Batiste 28 257 9.285-86 Jerome Batiste 32 276 8.684-85 Chris Hardin 28 236 8.483-84 Chris Hardin 25 178 7.182-83 Chris Hardin 29 215 7.481-82 Fred Chaffould 22 243 11.080-81 Kevin Ross 32 329 10.379-80 David Lawrence 27 260 9.678-79 David Lawrence 27 343 12.777-78 John Rudd 27 285 10.776-77 John Rudd 27 285 10.775-76 John Rudd 24 328 13.774-75 John Rudd 24 301 12.573-74 Edmond Lawrence 25 277 11.172-73 Edmond Lawrence 26 323 12.471-72 George Murphy 24 264 10.670-71 George Murphy 24 211 8.869-70 George Murphy 20 163 8.268-69 George Boyd 22 239 11.467-68 George Boyd 22 260 11.866-67 Ed Green 22 232 10.565-66 J. C. Warren 22 124 5.664-65 Jerry Mullins 22 104 4.763-64 Ed Barrilleaux 16 117 7.462-63 Jimmie Shields 25 152 6.161-62 Al Nesmith 24 170 7.060-61 Al Nesmith 23 201 8.859-60 John Riddle 25 222 8.958-59 Al Nesmith 21 117 5.657-58 Frank Glenn 15 165 11.056-57 Frank Glenn 26 353 13.555-56 Frank Glenn 36 451 12.554-55 Frank Glenn 31 383 12.453-54 Roy Moore 20 176 8.852-53 Dick Miller 30 172 5.7
FT PCT. Leaders by YearsYear Player FTA FTM PCT.10-11 Diego Kapelan 104 92 .88509-10 Stephan Martin 48 42 .87508-09 Diego Kapelan 51 42 .82407-08 John Ford 82 67 .81706-07 John Ford 112 93 .83005-06 Jarvis Bradley 54 48 .88904-05 Edward Garriet 39 35 .89703-04 Monte’ Farmer 28 26 .92902-03 Jason Coleman 73 60 .82201-02 Chauncey Bryant 81 60 .74100-01 Demond Mallet 152 121 .79699-00 Tierre Brown 177 129 .72998-99 Demond Mallet 102 87 .85397-98 Demond Mallet 75 64 .86396-97 Demond Mallet 37 28 .75795-96 Tommy Mumford 85 63 .74194-95 Damon Wordlaw 68 51 .75093-94 Darrik Clark 92 78 .84892-93 Paul Wallace 65 59 .90891-92 Binky Barrentine 38 34 .89590-91 Bobby Straface 33 28 .84889-90 Danny Servick 74 57 .77088-89 Dwayne Davis 69 58 .84087-88 Dwayne Davis 54 44 .81586-87 Jerome Batiste 184 145 .78885-86 Kenny Jimerson 95 76 .80084-85 Joe Dumars 230 201 .852
83-84 Joe Dumars 324 267 .82482-83 Guy McInnis 70 52 .74381-82 Joe Dumars 160 115 .71880-81 Mack Golden 51 41 .803
79-80 Manuel Dugas 50 37 .74078-79 David Lawrence 200 152. .76077-78 Chirley McLaurin 63 52 .76076-77 Rod Viebig 65 51 .78575-76 John Rudd 85 62 .72974-75 Larry Oney 39 28 .71873-74 David Wallace 19 15 .78972-73 Henry Ray 125 87 .69671-72 David Wallace 59 46 .77970-71 John Shackleton 94 72. .76669-70 Mike Chapman 51 40 .78468-69 Kent Andrews 75 66 .88067-68 *Kent Andrews 90 85 .94466-67 Kent Andrews 110 101 .918
65-66 Ellis Boyd 125 102 .81564-65 Clyde Briley 286 260 .90963-64 Clyde Briley 217 192 .88562-63 Jimmie Shields 248 182 .73461-62 Jimmie Shields 152 114 .75060-61 Stan Kernan 241 214 .88859-60 Don Troutman 129 103 .79858-59 Stan Kernan 200 153 .76557-58 Stan Kernan 201 159 .79156-57 Stan Kernan 193 147 .76255-56 Bill Reigel 493 370 .75154-55 Bill Stoops 88 62 .70553-54 Hugh Cole 86 73 .84852-53 Jerry Doland 67 50 .747*-led nation
FG PCT. Leaders by YearsYear Player Fga Fgm Pct.10-11 P. J. Alawoya 216 130 .60209-10 Will Morning 138 76 .55108-09 Kleon Penn 154 99 .64307-08 Kleon Penn 132 81 .61406-07 Jarvis Bradley 363 187 .51505-06 Darris Manciel 102 55 .53904-05 Bryce May 92 57 .62003-04 Jerrick Oliver 166 100 .60202-03 Monte’ Farmer 122 64 .52501-02 Fred Gentry 207 124 .59900-01 Raynell Brewer 123 65 .52899-00 Fred Gentry 261 139 .53398-99 Adrian Floyd 256 121 .47397-98 McKinley Clark 113 67 .59396-97 Rosell Ellis 319 213 .66895-96 Rosell Ellis 244 135 .55394-95 Fab Flournoy 151 86 .57093-94 Fab Flournoy 206 106 .51592-83 Michael St. Julien 191 104 .54591-92 Derek Haywood 397 186 .46990-91 Derrick Turner 267 161 .60389-90 Derrick Turner 197 110 .55888-89 Mark Thompson 268 158 .58987-88 Anthony Pullard 337 178 .52886-87 Jerome Batiste 416 234 .56285-86 Jerome Batiste 145 81 .55884-85 Jerome Batiste 319 118 .53882-83 Kenny Jimerson 262 133 .50781-82 Martinez Grimes 191 107 .56080-81 Ben Scarborough 235 135 .57479-80 David Lawrence 145 101 .69678-79 David Lawrence 356 226 .63477-78 David Lawrence 329 182 .52376-77 John Rudd 270 139 .51575-76 Edmond Lawrence 500 261 .52274-75 Larry Oney 202 103 .50973-74 Curtis St. Mary 320 175 .54672-73 Curtis St. Mary 254 137 .53971-72 Bertel Reder 99 52 .52570-71 John Shackleton 237 129 .54469-70 Dan Leslie 73 37 .50668-69 John Hawkins 101 49 .48567-68 George Boyd 213 108 .50766-67 Ed Green 226 106 .46965-66 Tom Wunder 201 98 .48864-65 Clyde Briley 346 174 .50363-64 Tom Wunder 265 132 .49862-63 Lou Zytiewiez 201 96 .47861-62 John Riddile 160 98 .61360-61 Al Nesmith 164 88 .53759-60 Al Nesmith 206 108 .52458-59 Don Troutman 195 93 .47757-58 Huey Oliff 180 83 .46156-57 Frank Glenn 315 150 .47655-56 Bill Reigel 855 425 .498
LEADERSBYYEARS
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Assist Leaders by YearsYear Player G Ast. Avg.10-11 C. J. Collins 33 115 3.5
09-10 C. J. Collins 27 89 3.208-09 C. J. Collins 29 93 3.207-08 John Ford 29 90 3.106-07 John Ford 31 103 3.305-06 John Ford 28 74 2.604-05 John Ford 28 105 3.903-04 Eldridge Lewis 27 116 3.002-03 Eldridge Lewis 28 120 4.3
01-02 Chauncey Bryant 30 152 5.100-01 Chauncey Bryant 27 104 3.899-00 Tierre Brown 27 121 4.598-99 Chauncey Bryant 16 60 3.8 97-98 Tierre Brown 26 88 3.496-97 Rosell Ellis 30 116 3.295-96 Pointer Williams 27 200 7.494-95 Paul Curtis 27 155 5.793-94 Darrik Clark 27 127 4.792-93 Darrik Clark 27 95 3.591-92 Bobby Straface 27 87 3.290-91 Danny Servick 27 127 4.789-90 Danny Servick 27 134 5.088-89 Terry Griggley 20 94 4.787-88 Dwayne Davis 28 108 3.886-87 Ronald Sykes 28 114 4.185-86 Girard Harmon 30 243 8.184-85 Girard Harmon 28 184 6.683-84 David Green 31 162 5.182-83 David Green 29 115 3.981-82 David Green 29 110 3.880-81 David Green 32 218 6.879-80 D. Lawrence 27 69 2.6 Mack Golden 27 69 2.678-79 Ray Baggett 27 101 3.777-78 Rod Viebig 28 120 4.376-77 Rod Viebig 27 120 4.375-76 Glen Hanks 25 106 4.274-75 Bertel Reder 17 47 2.873-74 Bertel Reder 25 119 4.972-73 Bertel Reder 26 99 3.671-72 Bertel Reder 20 56 2.870-71 Dan Leslie 24 76 3.269-70 Dan Leslie 21 64 3.068-79 George Boyd 21 73 3.567-68 Dean Glenn 25 60 2.466-67 Kent Andrews 22 64 2.9
3-Pt Field Goal Leaders by YearsYear Player Fga Fgm Pct.10-11 Diego Kapelan 239 86 .36009-10 Diego Kapelan 214 86 .40208-09 Diego Kapelan 202 70 .34707-08 John Ford 108 46 .42606-07 Troy Aaron 101 34 .33705-06 Dwight Boatner 99 42 .42404-05 Edward Garriet 166 66 .39803-04 Edward Garriet 231 89 .38502-03 Jason Coleman 237 87 .36701-02 Jason Coleman 217 76 .35000-01 Jason Coleman 79 33 .41899-00 Jason Coleman 161 71 .44198-99 Demond Mallet 221 75 .33997-98 Demond Mallet 258 94 .36496-97 Demond Mallet 110 50 .455
94-95 Damon Wordlaw 229 87 .38093-94 Damon Wordlaw 200 70 .35092-93 Darrik Clark 135 49 .36391-92 Paul Wallace 150 60 .40090-91 Bobby Straface 68 18 .26589-90 Jay Cook 150 53 .35388-89 Michael Cutright 143 50 .34987-88 Tab Harris 99 43 .43486-87 Michael Cutright 143 50 .349
Blocked Shot Leaders by YearsYear Player G Bkd Avg.10-11 Preston David 32 43 1.3
09-10 Patrick Richard 30 22 0.7308-09 Kleon Penn 29 102 3.507-08 Kleon Penn 29 117 4.006-07 Kleon Penn 32 48 1.505-06 J. T. Williams 28 22 0.804-05 Aldryan Wardell 28 19 0.703-04 Jerrick Oliver 27 30 1.102-03 Adrian Johnson 29 52 1.801-02 Raynell Brewer 29 70 2.400-01 Raynell Brewer 26 68 2.699-00 Fred Gentry 27 42 1.698-99 Fred Gentry 28 32 1.197-98 McKinley Clark 26 21 0.896-97 Jason Wallace 29 46 1.695-96 Donald Fisher 27 20 0.794-95 Fab Flournoy 27 23 0.893-94 Martin Yokum 27 48 1.892-93 Martin Yokum 27 65 2.491-92 Kevin Thibodeaux 29 41 1.490-91 Martin Yokum 27 52 1.989-90 Derrick Turner 26 23 0.188-89 Mark Thompson 30 27 0.987-88 Anthony Pullard 26 14 0.586-87 Jerome Batiste 28 24 0.885-86 Jerome Batiste 32 33 1.084-85 Chris Hardin 28 21 0.7883-84 Jerome Batiste 27 25 0.982-83 Fred Chaffould 13 21 1.681-82 Fred Chaffould 22 21 0.980-81 Ben Scarborough 32 44 1.479-80 David Lawrence 27 39 1.478-79 David Lawrence 27 66 2.477-78 David Lawrence 28 28 1.076-77 David Lawrence 27 33 1.275-76 Ed. Lawrence 27 81 3.074-75 Ed. Lawrence 24 59 2.473-74 Ed. Lawrence 25 85 3.472-73 Ed. Lawrence 26 106 4.1
Steal Leaders by YearsYear Player G Steal Avg.10-11 Patrick Richard 31 42 1.409-10 Stephan Martin 30 41 1.3 08-09 C. J. Collins 29 27 0.807-08 Rorey Lawrence 29 37 1.3 06-07 John Ford 31 59 1.905-06 Dwight Boatner 20 56 2.804-05 Edward Garriet 28 34 1.2
03-04 Eldridge Lewis 27 39 1.402-03 Eldridge Lewis 28 40 1.4
01-02 Chauncey Bryant 30 68 2.300-01 Demond Mallet 31 66 2.199-00 Tierre Brown 27 45 1.798-99 Franklin Paul 23 65 2.897-98 Franklin Paul 20 49 2.4
96-97 Rosell Ellis 30 62 2.195-96 Pointer Williams 27 118 4.494-95 A. Pazdrazdis 27 60 2.293-94 Fab Flournoy 27 53 1.992-93 Darrik Clark 27 53 1.991-92 Derek Haywood 29 46 1.690-91 Derek Haywood 27 36 1.389-90 Anthony Johnson 27 45 1.788-89 Michael Cutright 30 48 1.687-88 Dwayne Davis 28 29 1.186-87 Ronald Sykes 28 53 1.985-86 Girard Harmon 30 50 1.784-85 Joe Dumars 27 56 2.183-84 David Green 31 50 1.682-83 Joe Dumars 29 50 1.781-82 David Green 29 42 1.480-81 Chris Faggi 29 30 1.079-80 David Lawrence 27 41 1.578-79 David Lawrence 27 36 1.3 Chris Faggi 27 36 1.377-78 David Lawrence 28 33 1.2 Rod Viebig 28 33 1.276-77 John Rudd 27 30 1.175-76 John Rudd 24 33 1.474-75 Henry Ray 24 53 2.273-74 Bertel Reder 25 56 2.372-73 -71-72 -70-71 Dan Leslie 24 30 1.2
lost to Tulsa 81-62def. Washington 96-92def. S. Conn. 82-54*def. St. Mary 92-56*def. Lamar 67-62*
def. UT Arlington 91-85*def. N. Texas 80-70*
lost to Arkansas St. 62-49lost to NE La. 72-63
def. Louisiana Tech 76-72def. NE Louisiana 91-68*lost to UT Arlington 68-66
def. N. Texas 72-64def. Arkansas St. 71-54*
def. Louisiana Tech 68-58*lost to Lamar 90-81
def. UT Arlington 85-71*^def. Arkansas St. 68-57
^lost to NE La. 59-57+ def. Dayton 86-75
+lost to Louisiana Tech 77-61^ - SLC tournament. +-NIT
1986-87: 14-14Coach: Glenn Duhon
def. Pan American 67-64def. Fresno St. 75-57
lost to Pepperdine 87-70def. Houston Bapt. 73-69
lost to LSU 77-62*def. Ga. College 87-52*
lost to Middle Tenn. 86-80def. St. Mary (TX) 74-57*
def. Chicago St. 79-74lost to Oklahoma 68-63
lost to Lamar 70-65def. Chicago St. 79-65*lost to NW State 56-51*lost to N. Texas 72-64
lost to Arkansas St. 65-55*lost to Southern Miss 72-62*
def. NE La. 73-56*def. Louisiana Tech 74-68*lost to New Orleans 83-70
def. NE La. 60-57lost to Louisiana Tech 71-63
def. NW State 75-61def. N. Texas 93-88*
lost to New Orleans 90-77*def. Arkansas St. 73-72lost to Lamar 62-58*
def. Pan American 85-81 (OT)^lost to Arkansas St.69-59
^ - SLC tournament
1987-88: 7-22Coach: Steve Welch
lost to New Orleans 98-62lost to Southern Miss 107-74lost to Middle Tenn 84-69*lost to Pepperdine 63-61*lost to S. Alabama 79-74
lost to Mississippi St. 76-66def. Houston Bapt 72-71*
lost to Chicago St. 84-75 (OT)lost to Louisiana Tech 68-58
lost to Lamar 63-50*lost to SFA 73-71 (OT)
lost to SW Texas 79-72*def. Sam Houston 61-59*
lost to NE La. 90-57lost to N. Texas 91-78
def. UT Arlington 63-62lost to N. Texas 78-75*
lost to Lamar 82-73def. UT Arlington 92-78*
lost to NE La. 84-73*lost to NW State 83-76 (OT)*lost to New Orleans 81-79*lost to Sam Houston 90-62
lost to SW Texas 73-67def. Louisiana Tech 65-64*
def. SFA 68-65*def. SW Texas 87-79lost to N. Texas 82-61
1988-89: 16-14Coach: Steve Welch
SLC Tournament Champion
NCAAlost to Iowa 77-56
def. Houston Bapt. 60-56def. Chattanooga 79-66*
lost to USL 71-68def. Montana St. 104-60*
lost to LSU 91-89lost to Chattanooga 79-67
def. Grambling 67-63*def. Lamar 71-68*
lost to Grambling 78-69def. SFA 58-57*
lost to Louisiana Tech 70-64*def. SW Texas 75-69
def. Sam Houston 71-66lost to NW State 87-69*
def. NE La. 65-64def. UT Arlington 56-51*
def. N. Texas 79-73*lost to Louisiana Tech 90-78
lost to N. Texas 74-71lost to UT Arlington 68-61
lost to NE La. 94-83*
lost to NW State 110-100
lost to Lamar 76-67def. Sam Houston 87-78*
def. SW Texas 67-57*def. SFA 87-85
def. NE La. 80-65*def. N. Texas 85-68*+lost to Illinois 77-71+ - NCAA tournament
1989-90: 14-13Coach: Steve Welch
lost to Louisiana Tech 60-56lost to Fresno State 72-71*
lost to LSU 85-49lost to USL 92-82*
lost to Wyoming 76-50lost to Montana St. 80-66
lost to Ole Miss 75-71def. Grambling 82-75*
def. Lamar 99-83*lost to NE La. 66-53*def. NW State 74-71
lost to USL 92-61def. SW Texas 92-91*
def. Sam Houston 76-65*def. UT Arlington 67-61lost to N. Texas 78-67
def. SFA 79-45lost to NE La. 87-67
def. NW State 66-64*def. SW Texas 83-74
def. Sam Houston 56-50def. Southern Miss 62-60*def. UT Arlington 75-51*
def. N. Texas 60-54*lost to Lamar 48-47
def. SFA 76-61*lost to N. Texas 67-62
1990-91: 8-19Coach: Steve Welch
def. La. College 71-69*lost to Louisiana Tech 73-64*
lost to S. Alabama 74-54*lost to USL 73-67
lost to SE La. 67-56lost to Chapman 65-64*def. Grambling 87-64
lost to Ole Miss 79-58*def. Nicholls St. 83-79*
lost to NE La. 74-59def. NW State 71-66*lost to Lamar 79-72*
lost to SW Texas 96-71lost to Sam Houston 61-52
def. Nicholls St. 67-54lost to UT Arlington 64-63*
lost to N. Texas 86-80*lost to Lamar 89-63
lost to SFA 68-62 (OT)lost to NE La. 63-58*def. NW State 77-76
lost to Southern Miss 81-62*def. SW Texas 62-63*
def. Sam Houston 74-60*lost to SFA 55-54*
lost to UT Arlington 78-70lost to N. Texas 80-63
1991-92: 7-22Coach: Steve Welchdef. Belhaven 95-89*
def. SE La. 91-87*lost to La. College 86-82*
lost to Ole Miss 92-70+-def. Pan American 68-53
+-lost to Hawaii 85-65lost to Brigham Young 104-64
lost to USL 94-69*lost to NE Louisiana 64-58*
lost to NW State 101-92*lost to UT San Antonio 84-68
def. SW Texas 56-55def. Sam Houston 81-54*
lost to SFA 51-45*lost to LSU 115-67
lost to N. Texas 72-59lost to UT Arlington 77-57lost to Nicholls St. 69-51lost to SW Texas 65-59*
def. UTSA 89-84*lost to NE La. 82-57
lost to SFA 76-68def. Sam Houston 86-63
lost to UT Arlington 103-88*lost to N. Texas 97-93*
lost to S. Mississippi 92-63lost to Nicholls St. 84-78*lost to NW State 122-90
+ - Hawaii Classic
1992-93: 12-15Coach: Steve Welch
lost to LSU 83-72def. Ark-Monticello 103-77*
lost to Ole Miss 80-76*lost to Lamar 100-76
def. Stetson 80-74lost to Northeastern 78-72*def. Central Florida 77-73
lost to Lamar 89-83*lost to UTSA 71-70*
lost to SW Texas 71-64*lost to NE La. 94-63
def. NW State 96-94 (OT)lost to UT Arlington 72-70*
def. N. Texas 70-67*lost to Nicholls St. 76-72
lost to Sam Houston 62-671def. SFA 68-62
def. NW State 100-81*def. UTSA 79-68
def. N. Texas 77-68lost to UT Arlington 77-75lost to Nicholls St. 70-67*
lost to NE La. 72-69*def. SFA 74-70*
def. Sam Houston 87-65*def. SW Texas 65-64^lost to UTSA 77-68
^-SLC tournament
1993-94: 11-16Coach: Steve Welch
def. La. College 83-49*def. Belhaven 83-58*lost to Ole Miss 75-55
lost to Lamar 83-78lost to LSU 93-72
lost to Stanford 91-75lost to San Francisco 98-69
lost to Lamar 65-62*lost to Nicholls St. 93-83*
lost to N. Texas 68-64*def. UT Arlington 79-63*
lost to NE La. 66-64lost to NW State 75-71
def. UT San Antonio 73-61*def. SW Texas 80-65*
def. SFA 73-66lost to Sam Houston 75-64def. UT Arlington 80-52lost to N. Texas 53-47def. NW State 72-58*lost to NE La. 75-71*
lost to SW Texas 78-55def. UTSA 78-76
def. Sam Houston 74-66*def. SFA 63-56*
lost to Nicholls St. 95-70^lost to N. Texas 69-65
^-SLC tournament
1994-95: 11-16Coach: Ron Everhart
lost to LSU 86-71lost to SW Missouri 89-64def. Alabama St. 107-86
def. Lamar 81-65lost to Texas A&M 97-68
lost to Houston 83-76def. Ole Miss 76-70*
lost to UTSA 92-81 (OT)*def. SW Texas 62-54*
def. SFA 90-88lost to NW State 87-78
lost to NE La. 92-78def. UT Arlington 78-75*lost to N. Texas 75-72*
lost to Sam Houston 85-79lost to Nicholls St. 101-79
lost to SW Texas 62-58lost to UTSA 96-80def. NE La. 82-62*
lost to NW State 76-70*def. Southern 81-78*
lost to UT Arlington 100-85def. N. Texas 60-56
lost to Nicholls St. 99-96*def. Sam Houston 83-66*
def. SFA 91-75*^lost to Nicholls St. 88-69
^ - SLC tournament
* - home game ALL-TIMERESULTS
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* - home game
1995-96 (15-12)Coach: Ron Everhart
def. Houston 83-81 (OT)*lost to LSU 83-73
def. Prairie View 101-62*def. Lamar 74-72*
def. Texas A&M 83-68*lost to Dayton 86-76
lost to Cincinnati 103-69def. NW State 94-75*
def. NE La. 81-65*lost to UTSA 80-76
lost to SW Texas 67-66def. UT Arlington 72-65*
def. N. Texas 75-63*def. Sam Houston 72-65
lost to SFA 94-73lost to NE La. 78-75def. NW State 80-56
def. SW Texas 69-49*def. UTSA 89-83*
def. Nicholls St. 90-71lost to N. Texas 67-65
def. UT Arlington 86-73lost to SFA 69-66*
lost to Sam Houston 70-66*lost to Southern 94-82
def. Nicholls St. 92-80*lost to SFA 94-91
1996-97 (18-12)Coach: Ron Everhart
SLC Championslost to TCU 93-74def. Mobile 81-71*
def. La. College 103-82*lost to N. Arizona 81-75lost to St. Mary’s 92-64def. Alabama St. 79-64
def. Lamar 71-61def. Prairie View 97-75*lost to Arkansas 95-68def. Jackson St. 89-71*lost to Houston 98-79
lost to SW Texas 80-64lost to UTSA 78-75
def. UT Arlington 75-51*def. Nicholls St. 99-91lost to NE La. 70-61*def. NW State 97-77*
def. SFA 84-73lost to Sam Houston 80-76
lost to UT Arlington 69-67 (OT)def. UTSA 98-84*
def. SW Texas 87-70*def. NE La. 75-66
lost to NW State 96-88def. Sam Houston 90-52*
def. SFA 89-78*def. Southern 103-95
def. Nicholls St. 113-94*^def. UT Arlington 81-50^lost to SW Texas 76-59
^-SLC tournament
1997-98 (7-19)Coach: Ron Everhart
lost to Jackson St. 82-62lost to C. Florida 67-51
def. Loyola 71-62*lost to Arkansas St. 66-52
lost to Houston 92-81*def. Norfolk St. 82-74lost to Lamar 73-58*lost to Florida 95-53
lost to Colorado St. 71-55*lost to Nicholls St. 79-73*def. SE Louisiana 85-83*
lost to NW State 70-60lost to NE La. 90-66
lost to Sam Houston 79-77*lost to UTSA 84-70*
def. SW Texas 72-63*lost to SFA 90-73
lost to UT Arlington 73-68lost to Sam Houston 73-60
lost to UTSA 72-57def. NW State 96-84*
lost to NE La. 90-84 (OT)*lost to Nicholls St. 87-80def. SE Louisiana 89-80
def. Southern 77-74*lost to UT Arlington 73-65*
1998-99 (13-15)Coach: Ron Everhart
lost to Colorado St. 78-60lost to Norfolk State 86-82*
lost to LSU 56-39lost to Alabama 71-60
lost to USL 80-49lost to Baylor 69-66 (OT)
def. Central Florida 65-61*lost to New Mexico 90-46
lost to SE Louisiana 90-84 (OT)def. Southwest Texas 61-54*
lost to UT San Antonio 79-69*def. NW State 69-63*
lost to Northeast La. 90-79lost to Sam Houston 76-70*
lost to Nicholls St. 66-65def. UT Arlington 71-62*
def. Lamar 85-79*lost to UT San Antonio 89-80
lost to SW Texas 75-67def. UT Arlington 84-69
def. SFA 86-80def. Northeast La. 93-78*def. Sam Houston 87-72def. SE Louisiana 99-68*
def. Lamar 92-80def. SFA 103-86*
^def. Nicholls St. 100-87^lost to SW Texas 92-82 (OT)
^-SLC tournament
1999-2000 (6-21)Coach: Ron Everhart
lost to Wichita St. 72-52lost to Ole Miss 86-59lost to Baylor 78-55
lost to West Virginia 93-84lost to Louisiana Tech 93-60lost to La-Lafayette 74-61*lost to Richmond 83-71*def. Jackson St. 68-59*lost to NW State 63-60*
lost to UNO 62-60lost to Sam Houston 70-65*
lost to Lamar 74-49lost to UT San Antonio 93-65
def. SW Texas 75-70lost to Nicholls St. 62-60*def. SE Louisiana 67-66*lost to UT Arlington 87-59lost to Sam Houston 77-54
lost to NW State 76-63def. Northeast La. 89-86
lost to SFA 74-65*lost to UT Arlington 90-77*lost to SE Louisiana 71-62
def. SW Texas 77-73*lost to UT San Antonio 96-79*
def. Lamar 64-52*lost to Nicholls State 80-71
2000-2001 (22-9)Coach: Ron Everhart
SLC ChampionsNIT
lost to Mississippi St. 83-74lost to La-Lafayette 88-81
2001 - Demond Mallet (21.3)2000 - Tierre Brown (22.0)1998 - Demond Mallet (18.9)1990 - Anthony Pullard (22.5)1987 - Jerome Batiste (21.9)1985 - Joe Dumars (25.8)1984 - Joe Dumars (26.4)
Gulf States Conference1965 - Clyde Briley (24.3)1963 - Jimmie Shields (19.0)1961 - Stan Kernan (24.0)1956 - Bill Reigel (33.9)1954 - Roy Moore (20.9)
Rebound LeadersSouthland Conference
1991 - Derrick Turner (8.5)1986 - Jerome Batiste (8.7)1982 - Fred Chaffould (11.0)1979 - David Lawrence (12.7)1978 - John Rudd (10.7)1976 - John Rudd (13.7)1975 - John Rudd (12.5)1974 - Edmond Lawrence (11.1)
Gulf States Conference1956 - Frank Glenn (12.5)
Free Throw PercentageSouthland Conference
1993 - Paul Wallace (.908)1985 - Joe Dumars (.852)1978 - Chirley McLaurin (.825)
Gulf States Conference1969 - Kent Andrews (.880)1968 - Kent Andrews (.944)1967 - Kent Andrews (.918)1965 - Clyde Briley (.909)1964 - Clyde Briley (.885)1962 - Don Troutman (.821)1961 - Stan Kernan (.888)1954 - Hugh Cole (.848)
Field Goal PercentageSouthland Conference
2002 - Fred Gentry (.599)1997 - Rosell Ellis (.668)1989 - Mark Thompson (.590)1986 - Jerome Batiste (.604)1979 - David Lawrence (.635)
Gulf States Conference1960 - Al Nesmith (.524)1957 - Frank Glenn (.476)1956 - Bill Reigel (.498)1955 - Bill Reigel (.478)
2006 - Dwight Boatner (3.0)1999 - Franklin Paul (2.8)1996 - Pointer Williams (4.4)
Blocked ShotsSouthland Conference
2008 - Kleon Penn (4.0)1997 - Jason Wallace (1.6)1994 - Martin Yokum (1.8)1993 - Martin Yokum (2.4)1991 - Martin Yokum (1.9)1981 - Ben Scarborough (1.4)
Three Point PercentageSouthland Conference
2003 - Edward Garriet (.450)
Three Point Goals MadeSouthland Conference
2004 - Edward Garriet (3.3)2003 - Jason Coleman (3.0 )
ALL-TIMERESULTS-HONORS
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Southland Records Held by Cowboys
Field Goal PCTGame: 1.00 (10/10) Fab Flournoy vs SFA, 1995
Three Point Goals MadeCareer: 331, Demond Mallet (1997-2001)
Three Point Goals At-temptedCareer: 878, Demond Mallet (1997-2001)
Three Point Goal PCTGame: 1.000 (8/8) Demond Mallet vs Nicholls (1/3/98); ;1.000 (8/8) Edward Garriet vs Houston (11/14//04)
Free Throws MadeSeason: 267, Joe Dumars (1984)Career: 723, Joe Dumars (‘82-85)
Free Throws AttemptedCareer: 917, Joe Dumars (‘82-85)
Personal FoulsCareer: 385, Chris Faggi (‘78-82
Team Records
Best free throw pct:1.000 (21 of 21 vs Southeast-ern Louisiana, 2001)
Most ReboundsGame: 81 vs Lamar 1973 and 1975
Most VictoriesSLC: 17, 2002
SLC Tournament Records
Single GameFGM: 17, Joe Dumars vs North Texas 1985FT PCT: 1.000 (12 of 12) Dwayne Davis vs North
Texas, 1989Rebounds: 22, Anthony Pullard vs North Texas
1990Steals: 7, Joe Dumars vs North Texas, 1985Minutes Played: 55, Chris Faggi vs Louisiana Tech, 1982
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER(sponsored by Lake Charles
Toyota )2011 Patrick Richard2010 Patrick Richard2009 John Pichon2008 John Ford2007 Jarvis Bradley2006 J. T. Williams2005 Edward Garriet
2004 Jerrick Oliver2003 Damond williams
2002 Fred Gentry2001 Demond Mallet
2000 Fred Gentry1999 Franklin Paul1998 Demond Mallet1997 Rosell Ellis1996 Pointer Williams1995 Alvydas Pazdrazdis1994 Darrik Clark1993 Melvin Johnson1992 Derek Haywood1991 Derrick Turner1990 Anthony Pullard1989 Michael Cutright1988 Anthony Pullard1987 Jerome Batiste1986 Jerome Batiste1985 Joe Dumars1984 Joe Dumars1983 Joe Dumars1982 Chris Faggi1981 Kevin Ross1980 David Lawrence1979 David Lawrence1978 John Rudd1977 John Rudd Chirley McLaurin
1976 Edmond Lawrence1975 Henry Ray1974 Curtis St. Mary1973 Gene Bodden1972 Henry Ray1971 George Murphy1970 George Murphy1969 George Boyd1968 Ed Green1967 Dean Glenn1966 Tom Wunder1965 Clyde Briley1964 Clyde Briley1963 Jimmie Shields1962 Jimmie Shields1961 Stan Kernan1960 Al Nesmith1959 Stan Kernan1958 Stan Kernan1957 Frank Glenn1956 Bill Reigel1955 Bill Reigel1954 Roy Moore1953 Jerry Doland1952 Dick Miller1951 Don Williams1950 Ray Manis1949 James Darnell1948 Wayne Kingrey1947 Aubrey Cole
OUTSTANDING PLAYER(sponsored by William B. Lawton)
2011 - Diego Kapelan
2010 - Diego Kapelan
2009 - Kleon Penn2008 - Jarvis Bradley 2007 - John Ford2006 - Dwight Boatner2005 - J. T. Williams
2009 - Preston David2008 - John Ford2007 - John Ford2006 - J. T. Williams2005 - Andrew Queen2004 - Brian Guilbeaux2003 - Larry Jackson
2002 - Paul Beik2001 - Paul Beik2000 - Paul Beik1999 - Khalid Morris
FESS SALTER MEMORIAL(Sponsored by Mrs. Gail Baggett)
2011 - Daniel Richard2010 - Daniel Richard2009 - Stephan Martin2008 - Rorey Lawrence2007 - Troy Aaron2006 - Ryan Price2005 - Jamelle Juneau
2004 - Greg Tucker
2003 - Brian Guilbeaux2002 - Ben Perkins2001 - Dmitri Khorokorin
2000 - Fred Gentry1999 - Todd Briley1998 - Demond Mallet1997 - Alonzo Gray1996 - Tommy Mumford
1995 - Paul Curtis1994 - Fab Flournoy1993 - Binky Barrentine1992 - Kevin Thibodeaux
1991 - Bobby Straface1990 - Anthony Johnson1989 - Kevin Williams1988 - Kevin Williams1987 - Ronald Cox1986 - Kenny Jimerson1985 - Guy McInnis1984 - Ronald Cox
NEWCOMER AWARD(Sponsored by Peter Romero)
2011 - Mari Konate
2010 - Dontae Cannon
2009 - Patrick Richard2008 - Diego Kapelan
2007 - Kleon Penn2006 - Dwight Boatner
2005 -J. T. Willliams
2004 - Ryan Price2003 - Marcus Watts
2002 - Damond Williams
2001 - Ben Perkins2000 - Jason Coleman
1999 - Adrian Johnson1998 - Tierre Brown1997 - Demond Mallet1996 - Robert Palmer1995 - Harry Boudreaux1994 - Alvydas Pazdrazdis1993 - Darrik Clark1992 - Paul Wallace1991 - Derek Haywood1990 - Derrick Turner
SECONDO DICARLO DEFENSIVE AWARD
(sponsored by Dr. Emma DiCarlo Vincent)
2011 - Patrick Richard2010 - Stephan Martin
2009 - Kleon Penn2008 - Kleon Penn
2007 - John Pichon2006 - Ryan Price2005 - Ryan Price2004 - Ryan Price2003 - Eldridge Lewis
2002 - Raynell Brewer2001 - Ira Miller2000 - Fred Gentry1999 - Franklin Paul1998 - Franklin Paul1997 - Jason Wallace1996 - Pointer Williams
1995 - Fab Flournoy1994 - Anthony Anderson1993 - Anthony Anderson1992 - Steve Hooks1991 - Martin Yokum1990 - Tony Johnson1989 - Anthony Pullard1988 - Tab Harris1987 - Jerome Batiste1986 - Jerome Batiste, Girard Harmon
1985 - Joe Dumars1984 - Joe Dumars1983 - Joe Dumars1982 - Harold McReynolds1981 - Chris Faggi1980 - Mack Golden1979 - Chris Faggi1978 - David Lawrence1977 - David Lawrence1976 - Edmond Lawrence
1975 - Edmond Lawrence
1974 - Henry Ray1973 - Edmond Lawrence
1972 - Curtis St. Mary
HAROLD REYNOLDSREBOUND TROPHY
(sponsored by Harold Reynolds)2011 - P. J. Alawoya2010 - P J. Alawoya2009 - P. J. Alawoya2008 - Jarvis Bradley2007 - Jarvis Bradley
2002 - Fred Gentry2001 - Fred Gentry2000 - Fred Gentry1999 - Franklin Paul1998 - Franklin Paul1997 - Rosell Ellis1996 - Rosell Ellis1995 - Alvydas Pazdrazdis1994 - Martin Yokum1993 - Michael St. Julien1992 - Melvin Johnson1991 - Derrick Turner1990 - Anthony Pullard1989 - Anthony Pullard1988 - Anthony Pullard1987 - Jerome Batiste1986 - Jerome Batiste1985 - Chris Hardin1984 - Chris Hardin1983 - Chris Hardin1982 - Chris Hardin, Fred Chauffould
1981 - Kevin Ross1980 - David Lawrence1979 - David Lawrence1978 - John Rudd1977 - John Rudd1976 - John Rudd1975 - John Rudd1974 - Edmond Lawrence1973 - Edmond Lawrence1972 - George Murphy1971 - George Murphy1970 - George Murphy1969 - George Boyd1968 - George Boyd1967 - Ed Green1966 - J. C. Warren1965 - Jerry Mullins1964 - Clyde Briley1963 - Jimmie Shields1962 - Al Nesmith1961 - Al Nesmith1960 - John Riddle1959 - Al Nesmith1958 - Frank Glenn1957 - Frank Glenn1956 - Frank Glenn1955 - Frank Glenn1954 - Roy Moore1953 - Dick Miller
Kent Andrews led the na-tion in free throw shooting in 1967-68.
HONORS-AWARDS
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FREE THROW TROPHY(sponsored by Dick Miller)
2011 - Diego Kapelan
2010 - Stephan Martin
2009 - Diego Kapelan2008 - John Ford2007 - John Ford2006 - Jarvis Bradley2005 - Bryce May2004 - Monte’ Farmer2003 - Adrian Johnson2002 - Chauncey Bryant2001 - Demond Mallet
2000 - Tierre Brown1999 - Demond Mallet1998 - Demond Mallet1997 - Demond Mallet1996 - Tommy Mumford1995 - Damon Wordlaw1994 - Darrik Clark1993 - Paul Wallace1992 - Binky Barrentine1991 - Bobby Straface1990 - Danny Servick1989 - Dwayne Davis1988 - Dwayne Davis1987 - Jerome Batiste1986 - Kenny Jimerson1985 - Joe Dumars1984 - Joe Dumars1983 - Guy McInnis1982 - Joe Dumars1981 - Mack Golden1980 - Manuel Dugas1979 - David Lawrence1978 - Chirley McLaurin1977 - Rod Viebig1976 - John Rudd1975 - Larry Oney1974 - David Wallace1973 - Henry Ray1972 - David Wallace1971 - John Shackelton1970 - Mike Chapman1969 - Kent Andrews1968 - Kent Andrews1967 - Kent Andrews1966 - Ellis Boyd1965 - Clyde Briley1964 - Clyde Briley1963 - Clyde Briley1962 - Don Troutman1961 - Stan Kernan1960 - Don Troutman1959 - Stan Kernan1958 - Stan Kernan1957 - Stan Kernan
ASSIST TROPHY(sponsored by Dr. David Wallace)
2011 - C. J. Collins
2010 - C. J. Collins
2009 - C. J. Collins2008 - John Ford 2007 - John Ford2006 - John Ford2005 - John Ford2004 - Eldridge Lewis
2003 - Eldridge Lewis
2002 - Chauncey Bryant2001 - Chauncey Bryant
2000 - Tierre Brown1999 - Chauncey Bryant1998 - Tierre Brown1997 - Rosell Ellis1996 - Pointer Williams1995 - Paul Curtis1994 - Paul Curtis1993 - Darrik Clark1992 - Bobby Straface1991 - Danny Servick1989 - Terry Griggley1988 - Dwayne Davis1987 - Ronald Sykes1986 - Girard Harmon1985 - Girard Harmon1984 - David Green1983 - David Green1982 - David Green1981 - David Green1980 - Mack Golden1979 - Ray Baggett1978 - Rod Viebig1977 - Rod Viebig1976 - Glen Hanks1975 - Bertel Reder1974 - Bertel Reder1973 - Bertel Reder1972 - David Wallace Bertel Reder1971 - Dan Leslie1970 - Dan Leslie1969 - George Boyd1968 - Dean Glenn1967 - Kent Andrews
JOE DUMARS AWARD2011 - Stephan Martin
2010 - Patrick Richard 2009 - John Pichon2008 - John Pichon
2007 - Rorey Lawrence
ROLAND MOSS AWARD2011 - C. J. Collins
2010 - Elbryan Neal
2009 - John Pichon2008 - John Ford2007 - Troy Aaron2006 - J. T. Williams2005 - Edward Garriet
1999 - Todd Briley1997 - Donald Fisher1996 - Tommy Mumford1995 - Fab Flournoy1994 - Anthony Anderson1993 - Paul Wallace1992 - Derek Haywood1991 - Terrell Thompson1990 - Mark Thompson
Opponent McW McLAbilene Christian 3 0Alabama 0 3Alabama State 2 0Alaska-Anchorage 2 0Alexandria AF Base 1 0Arizona State 0 1Arkansas 0 1Arkansas A&M 5 0Ark-Little Rock 2 1Ark-Monticello 1 0Arkansas State 27 12Auburn 0 2Austin Peay 1 0Baylor 0 2Belhaven 3 0Boston College 0 1Brigham Young 0 2Camp Polk 1 1Centenary 2 13Central Arkansas 7 4Central Florida 2 1Central (Ill.) State 1 0Central Oklahoma 1 0Chicago State 2 2Christian Brothers 1 1Cincinnati 0 1Coastal Carolina 0 1College of Ozarks 1 0Colorado State 0 2Concordia (NY) 2 0Connecticut 0 1Culver-Stockton 2 0Davidson 1 0Dayton 1 2Delta State 1 0Dillard 2 0East Texas Baptist 9 3East Central Okla 1 0East Tennessee State 1 0East Texas State 8 6Eastern New Mexico 1 0Florence State 1 0Florida 0 1Florida Atlantic 2 0Florida State 0 1Fresno State 1 1Fullerton State 0 1Georgetown College 2 0George Mason 2 0Georgia College 1 0Georgia Southern 0 1Georgia State 2 0Georgia Teachers 2 0Grambling 4 2Hardin-Simmons 5 0Hawaii 3 3Hawaii-Hilo 0 1Henderson State 1 1Hope College 1 0Houston 1 5Houston Baptist 12 2Illinois 0 1Illinois-Chicago 0 1Illinois State 1 6Iona 0 1Iowa 0 1Jackson State 3 2Jarvis Christian 2 0
Lamar 39 48Liberty 2 0Lipscomb 1 1LeTourneau College 37 14LSU 0 20Louisiana College 45 14Louisiana-Lafayette 35 50Louisiana-Monroe 57 60Louisiana Tech 38 51Loyola (NO) 5 0MacMurry 2 0Marquette 0 2Mary Hardin Baylor 1 0McKendree College 1 0Memphis State 0 1Miami 0 1Middle Tenn. State 3 3Mississippi 1 7Mississippi College 4 2Mississippi State 1 6Mississippi Valley 1 1Missouri 0 1Missouri-Rolla 1 0Missouri Valley 1 1Mobile College 1 0Montana State 1 2Morehead State 1 1Murray State 2 1Nevada 0 1New Mexico 0 1New Mexico A&M 1 1New Orleans 3 7Nicholls State 45 31Norfolk State 1 1Northeastern U. 0 1Northern Arizona 0 1Northern Colorado 0 1North Park 1 0North Texas 17 19Northwest Missouri 1 0Northwestern State 58 54Ohio State 0 1Oklahoma 0 1Oklahoma College 2 0Oklahoma State 0 1Oral Roberts 1 2Ouachita Baptist 6 2Pan American 6 0Paul Quinn 1 0Pepperdine 0 2Pittsburgh (KN) State 1 0Portland State 0 2Prairie View 4 0Presbyterian College 1 0Rice 1 1Richmond 0 3SMU 0 1St. Edward University 3 1St. Leo 0 1St. Mary (CA) 0 1St. Mary (Texas) 2 0St. Thomas University 3 0Sacramento State 1 0Samford 0 2Sam Houston State 35 26San Francisco 0 1San Diego State 0 1Siena Heights 1 0South Alabama 4 9
South Connecticut 1 0Southern U (BR) 4 4Southern U (NO) 3 0SE Louisiana 57 38SE Oklahoma State 7 3Southern Mississippi 7 13Southern (ARK) State 2 0Southern Utah 0 1Southwest Missouri 0 1Southwestern (TX) U. 3 0Spring Hill College 10 3Stanford 0 1Stephen F. Austin 37 38Stetson 1 0Sul Ross 2 0SW Assemblies 1 0TCU 0 2Taylor College 1 0Tennessee A&I 1 0Tenn-Chattanooga 1 1Texas 0 2Texas A&M 1 4TEXA&M-Corpus 2 3Texas-Arlington 45 31Texas College 1 0Texas-El Paso 0 2Texas Lutheran 11 0Texas-San Antonio 16 23Texas State 32 17Texas Southern 3 1Texas Tech 0 2Texas Tyler 1 0Texas Wesleyan 1 0Tougaloo 1 0Trinity University 0 1Tulane 1 1Tulsa 2 1Univ. of Southwest 1 0US International 1 0Washburn 1 0Washington 1 1Weber State 0 1West Florida 2 0West Texas State 0 2West Virginia 0 1Wichita State 1 2Wiley College 1 0William Carey 7 0Wisconsin-Parkside 5 0Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1 2Wyoming 0 1
AWARDS-RECORDAGAINSTALL
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ATroy Aaron 2005, 06, 07Jimmy Abram 2000,01Haris Achilleos 1996Charles Allen 1967,68Willie Allen 1977, 78P. J. Alawoya 2008, 09, 10, 11Anthony Anderson 1993-94Keith Andrews 1966,67,68Kent Andrews 1966,67,68Robbie Armstead 1972,73Torphy Avant 1965
Dean Glenn 1967,68Frank Glenn 1956,57,58Mack Golden 1980,81Quentin Gonzales 2006, 07Alonzo Gray 1997, 98David Green 1981,82,83,84Ed Green 1965,66,67,68Joe Green 1983Terry Griggley 1989Martinez Grimes 1982,83Brian Guilbeaux 2003,04
Dwayne Henry 1988Bobby Holland 2009Mark Holmes 1995,96Steve Hooks 1992Calvin Hunter 1998Chris Husband 1990
JLarry Jackson 2002,03Billy James 1950,51Kenny Jimerson 1983,84,85,86Adrian Johnson 1999,01,02,03Melvin Johnson 1992,93Tony Johnson 1989,90Barry Jones 1969,70,71Rusty Jones 1979James Jowers 1967Jamelle Juneau 2005
LDavid Lawrence 1977,78,79,80Edmond Lawrence 1973,74,75,76Rorey Lawrence 2007, 08Louis Lee 1989,91,92Willie Lee 1968,69Jeff LeJeune 1998Dan Leslie 1968,69,70Eldridge Lewis 2001,02,03,04Eric Lewis 1993,95Jamarcus Little 2009, 10
McBrad McCann 1986,87Nicholas McDaniel 2004
Guy McInnis 1982,83,84,85Chirley McLaurin 1975,76,77,78Richard McNabb 1956,57Harold McReynolds 1979,81,82
MDemond Mallet 1997, 98, 99,01Darris Manciel 2005,06Stephan Martin 2008, 09, 10, 11Steve Martin 1987Ray Manis 1951,52Mike Marshall 1986Eric Massey 2007Bryce May 2004, 05John Mayes 1949Joe Metoyer 1968,69Dick Miller 1949,50,51,52Ira Miller 2001Tom Miller 1969Jeremie Mitchell 2010, 11Ray Moore 1952,55Roy Moore 1952,53,54,55Wilbert Moore 1961,62,63Will Morning 2010
WDavid Wallace 1972,73,74Jason Wallace 1996,97Paul Wallace 1991,92Aldryan Wardell 2005,06, 07,08J. C. Warren 1965,66,67David Washburn 1962,63,64,65Bill Watkins 1978,79,80Sonny Watkins 1963,64,65,66Marcus Watts 2003,04John Wesley 1982,83,84Grant Westerchil 1985Damond Williams 2002,03Don Williams 1951,52Glen Williams 1980J. T. Williams 2005,06Kevin Williams 1988,89Pointer Williams 1996Don Wilson 1966,67Damon Wordlaw 1994, 95Tom Wunder 1964,65,66
ALL-TIME COACHING STAFFS1946-1953:Wayne Cusic1953-54: Ralph O. Ward1954-55: Ralph O. Ward1955-56: Ralph O. WardFred Stephens1956-57: Ralph O. WardFred Stephens1957-58: Ralph O. WardRodney Farris1958-59: Ralph O. WardRodney Farris1959-60: Ralph O. Ward1960-61: Ralph O. Ward1961-62: Ralph O. Ward1962-63: Ralph O. WardTed Chapman1963-64: Ralph O. WardTed Chapman1964-65: Ralph O. WardTed Chapman1965-66: Ralph O. WardMarvin Adams1966-67: Ralph O. WardEd Young, Don Wilson1967-68: Ralph O. Ward, Ed Young, Don Wilson1968-69: Ralph O. Ward, Ed Young1969-70: Ralph O. Ward, Sonny Watkins
1970-71: Ralph O. Ward, Sonny Watkins1971-72: Bill Reigel, Danny Cupit, Carl Shetler1972-73: Bill Reigel, Danny Cupit, Carl Shetler1973-74: Bill Reigel, Carl Shetler1974-75: E. W. Foy, Billy Holmes, Jim Cobb1975-76: E. W. Foy, Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright1976-77: E. W. Foy, Glenn Duhon, Denny Wright1977-78: Glenn Duhon, Den-ny Wright, George Murphy1978-79: Glenn Duhon, Den-ny Wright, George Murphy1979-80: Glenn Duhon, Dale Skinner, TimTeeter1980-81: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown1981-82: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell1982-83: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell1983-84: Glenn Duhon, New-ton Chelette, Billy Brown, Fletcher Cockrell
1984-85: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright, Butch Sigler, Edmond Lawrence1985-86: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright, Byron Gibbs, Edmond Lawrence1986-87: Glenn Duhon, Billy Brown, Denny Wright1987-88: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson1988-89: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1989-90: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1990-91: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1991-92: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1992-93: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Jim Armstrong1993-94: Steve Welch, Dave Simmons, Bill Peterson, Shannon Lafargue1994-95: Ron Everhart, Paul Kelly, Tony Harvey, Mike Wilson
1995-96: Ron Everhart, Paul Kelly, Tony Harvey, Carl Klein1996-97: Ron Everhart, Paul Kelly, Anthony Anderson, Carl Klein1997-98: Ron Everhart, Greg Gary, Carlin Hartman, Carl Klein1998-99: Ron Everhart, Carl Klein, Julius Allen, Jason Hamm1999-2000: Ron Everhart, Tic Price, Carl Klein, David Dumars2000-01: Tic Price, John Dil-lard, David Dumars, Jamie Eagles2001-02: Tic Price, David Dumars, John Dillard, Mi-cah Coleman2002-03: Tic Price, David Dumars, Kim Lewis, Chris DeFelice2003-04: Tic Price, David Dumars, Chris DeFelice, Jim Steadman2004-05: Tic Price, David Dumars, Rodney McCon-nell, Matt Grahn
2005-06: Tic Price, David Dumars, Rodney McCon-nell, Matt Grahn2006-07: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Edward Garriett2007-08: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Edward Garriet2008-09: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Patrick Haynes2009-10: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, T. J. Marcum, Steve Welch, Patrick haynes2010-11: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes2011-12: Dave Simmons, Da-vid Dumars, Steve Welch, Patrick Haynes
The Cowboys completed a 33-3 run on the season by beating Texas
Southern in the finals of the NAIA tournament. Bill Reigel, who would go on to serve as a coach for the Cowboys later, was the team’s leading scorer, pumping in a school record 33.9 points per game...he would also be named the outstanding player in the NAIA tournament and earn all-American honors
1968Gulf States ConferenceChampions and NCAA II participants
Ed Green was the team captain of this
squad that posted a 20-5 record and won what was then a school record 19 straight ball games....Kent Andrews was also featured on the team and he
led the nation in free throw shooting
1975McNeese 101Arkansas State 84Southland Conference champsThe Cowboys won their first Southland Conference title this year with E. W. Foy as the head coach. Team leaders were Henry
Ray who was named the league’s player of the year, Edmond Lawrence and a fresh-
man by the name of John Rudd
1985Fans Pack the Lake Charles Civic CenterIn Joe Dumars’ final year the Cowboys went 18-10 and they
packed the Lake Charles Civic
Center most of the year. One particular game was a
sellout when Dumars and the Cowboys went head to head with
Karl Malone and Louisiana Tech. A bevy of NBA scouts and GMs were on hand also.
1989Southland Conference tournament champions and NCAA participantsThe Cowboys won the SLC tourna-
ment title and then pushed Illinois to the limit in a first round NCAA 77-71 loss. Michael Cutright and Anthony Pullard led that team, Cutright scoring 51 points in one game.
2001Southland Conference champions and NIT Ron Everhart led the Cowboys to the SLC title and into the NIT tourna-
ment in this game. Demond Mallet
was the ringleader and he was named
the league’s player of the year after
claiming the scoring title. Also on that team was Tierre Brown who went on to play in the NBA.
2002Southland Conference champions and NCAA participants
Tic Price led the Cowboys to the
league title - regular season and
tournament - in his first year as head coach. They posted a 21-9 record and went on to play Mis-
sissippi State in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Fred Gentry led the team and was
named the SLC tournament
MVP.
20011Southland Conference champions and NIT participants
Dave Simmons coached the
Cowboys to the SLC regular
title and into the NIT. The team posted a 21-12 record and was
led by junior Patrick Richard who went on to be named Mc-
Neese State’s athlete of the year.
McNeese hosted Boston College in a first round NIT game.
The McNeese State Hall of Fame was founded in 1980 by sports information director Louis Bonnette. The Hall recognizes those who have distinguished themselves in athletics at the university. Membership in the Hall now numbers 125. Bonnette serves as chairman of the Hall of Fame committee which also includes Johnny Suydam, Ron Hayes, Hubert Boales, Pam Lafosse, Dr. Daryl Burckel, Kenneth Sweeney, Bobby Dower and Tommy McClelland. The Hall of Fame now has its own room in the new Jack Doland athletic field house.
Pictured are 2011 Hall of Fame inductees (left to right) Shanie Dugas (baseball), Bob Fuhrer (football), David Kohrs (track) , Jim Murphy (sports medicine) and Anthony Pul-lard (basketball).
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MCNEESEHALLOFFAME
McNeese State has retired the uniform numbers of eight former greats - two in football, one in baseball, one in soccer and four in basketball. In basketball the retirees are the No. 4 of Joe Dumars, No. 25 of Stan Kernan, No. 33 of Bill Reigel and No. 34 of Frank Glenn. Football retired the No. 82 of end Charles Kuehn and the No. 76 of tackle David Poche. The only baseball number to be retired is the No. 23 of Ben Brous-sard and Kamryn Koch is the only female to have her number retired - No. 22 in soccer.
4 25 33 34Joe DumarsThe all-time scoring lead-
er in McNeese history. He
was an all-American and conference player of the
year. He went on to an all-
pro career with Detroit and
now serves as the club’s
president for basketball
operations.
Stan KernanOne of the top scorers in McNeese history, twice he earned conference player
of the year honors...earned
all-America recognition...led his team to two league
titles and averaged 19.2 points for his full career.
Bill ReigelLed McNeese to the NAIA national title in 1955-56 by leading the nation with a 33.9 scoring aver-age...twice scored over 50
points in a game...went
on to serve as head coach
at McNeese and win 56 games in three seasons.
Frank GlennOne of the top rebounders in McNeese history...still
holds the school single
season record for rebounds
of 12.6...all-American and all-conference and named
conference player of the
year
76 82 23David PochePlayed both ways for the
Cowboys in the 1960s and earned all-American hon-
ors as an offensive and de-
fensive tackle.
Charles KuehnMcNeese’s first college division all-American. He played defensive end
and went on to serve as
Cowboy assistant coach.
Kamryn KochThe first female to have her number retired. She
was the McNeese athlete
of the year and all-every-
thing in soccer.
22Ben BroussardPlayed first base for the Cowboys and set school
records for home runs and
RBIs. He went on to play in the major leagues for
eight seasons.
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RETIREDNUMBERS
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McNeese State’s Dowell “Doc” Fontenot Sports Medi-cine Center is an ultra-modern facility and one of the finest in the South. It is named after longtime McNeese athletic trainer Dowell Fontenot (pictured above at left) who was also a national champion boxer during his undergraduate days at the university and who is a
member of the McNeese Hall of Fame. Jim Murphy (above right and also a Hall of Fame member) is director of sports medicine at McNeese and is in his 31st year.
The center is located just south of the McNeese athletic
field house. Funds for the 6,200 square foot medical center were obtained from the state, from private donations and from the Mc-
Neese PetroChem Athletic Association.
Dr. John NobleHead Team Physician
Dr. Geoffrey CollinsTeam Physician
Dr. David DrezTeam Physician
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The new Charles Kuehn Weight Room at the Jack Doland Field House was outfitted by Life Fitness Company and Hammer Strength Company who made the 8,000 square foot room a showcase weight facility.
Weights are painted in platinum and blue
and there are 16 Mondo enlayed platforms for heavy weight work, one of only eight schools in the nation to have this.
The weight room also includes: 16 multi-purpose racks, 80,000 pounds of weights (Mc-
Neese logo on the weights), nine 52 inch flat screen television sets, mirrors all the way around, two treadmills, two elliptical machines, a station-
ary bike and a $12,000 surround sound system do-
nated by Scott Bailey and Bailey Audio. A 12 foot McNeese logo sets off the room from the center floor. The facility is named in honor of McNeese
State’s first football all-American who is pictured below.
Zeb Hawkins (pictured above left) is in his seventh season as the university’s strength and
conditioning coach. Alan Bryant (pictured above right) is the assistant strength coach and is in his first year.
CHARLESKUEHNWEIGHTROOM
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The new Jack Doland athletic field house
opened during the past summer. This is a two story $8 million facility with new locker rooms, weight rooms, meeting rooms and offices as
well as seated area for football games. The building encompasses 32,000 square feet.
Lake Charles and Southwest Louisiana McNeese State University is located in Lake Charles, LA, a city with a romatic past and a promising future.
Situated in Southwest Louisiana and only 30 miles from the Gulf of
Mexico, the area’s scenic beauty and abundant natural resources - with wa-
terways playing a predominate role - first lured settlers. Lake Charles was once a haven for pirates like Jean Lafitte who hid con-
traband along the labyrinth of backwater and bayous.
The city’s beginning can be traced to the 1790s when the first French settlers came to carve homesteads out of the dense pine forests. Barthlemy LeBleu established the first home six miles east of Lake Charles (now known as LeBleu settlement). Charles Sallier married LeBleu’s daughter and in 1803 built the first log cabin on the shell beach of Lake Charles. The surrounding area was named after the Indian Chief “Crying Eagle” which in French became Calcasieu, that name today designating the river that runs on the edge of the city and up the middle of the parish.
After the Civil War, Lake Charles became a lumber town with a healthy schooner trade, swamped with orders for lumber to help rebuild the war torn South. When lumber began to wane, the city opened a deep water port in 1923, paving the way for industrial development. Today this link to the Gulf accomodates up to 13 ships at a time.
Lake Charles is a city of 80,000 diverse people but the influence of the French Acadians is seen in local cusine, language and customs. In many of the small towns and bayous near Lake Charles, Cajun Fench is still spoken. The city is a center for international commerce with its port, abundant oil and gas resources, a sprawling petro-chemical complex and an aviation facility. It has also become a favorite vacation port with riverboat casinos bordering its waters.
The city is set in the midst of a sportsman paradise - fishing (saltwater and fresh), hunting (duck, geese, deer, squirrel, rabbit, turkey), shrimping and crabbing are staples.
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.........HOMEOFTHECOWBOYS
McNeese State plays
its home games in
Burton Coliseum, with a few played at
the Lake Charles Civ-
ic Center. Last year
a new maple wood
floor was installed. It features the school logo and the South-
land Conference logo
as well as NBA goals. The project was a
$150,000 undertak-
ing.
Burton Coliseum opened for basketball
games in the 1986-87 season with LSU serving as the first Cowboy opponent. The coliseum seats 8,000 for basketball and McNeese has con-
sistently been among the leaders in attendance
in the Southland Conference.
Cowboys’ Record at Burton ColiseumYear W L Atten. Largest Crowd10-11 15 2 22,336 5,035 vs Boston Col. 09-10 7 3 6,604 714 vs SFA08-09 4 4 6,889 1,349 vs Lamar07-08 7 3 10,043 1,852 vs Lamar06-07 8 3 5,793 920 vs Nicholls St.05-06 5 2 5,801 1217 vs UTSA04-05 10 3 10,394 1314 vs Nicholls St. 03-04 10 3 14,497 2800 vs Lamar 02-03 10 3 20,800 4000 vs Lamar ‘01-02 13 0 37,594 6025 vs La-Monroe ‘00-01 13 1 33,943 5543 vs Lamar ‘99-00 4 7 11,460 2279 vs Lamar ‘98-99 8 3 14,410 4000 vs SFA ‘97-98 5 8 8,450 1000 vs several ‘96-97 11 1 18,500 2800 vs several ‘95-96 11 2 30,600 3600 vs Nicholls St. ‘94-95 7 4 22,915 3500 vs North Texas ‘93-94 8 4 29,149 3571 vs Lamar ‘92-93 5 7 29,478 3701 vs NW State ‘91-92 4 9 32,650 4025 vs SFA ‘90-91 5 10 45,942 4276 vs Ole Miss ‘89-90 9 3 42,685 4758 vs Sam Houston ‘88-89 9 3 39,838 5225 vs La Tech ‘87-88 5 9 27,800 4800 vs Lamar ‘86-87 6 6 48,974 7000 vs LSU
Totals 191 100 571,752 7000 vs LSU
MEDIA INFORMATIONCREDENTIALS: requests should be directed to Louis Bonnette, Sports Information Director, Box 92735, McNeese State, Lake Charles, LA 70609COACH SIMMONS INTERVIEWS: he is available for phone or in person interviews from 9-10 a.m. daily...contact Coach Simmons secretary at 337, 475-5480PLAYER INTERVIEWS: players are available for interviews 20 minutes prior to the start of practice; contact the SID office or the basketball office for practice times
BURTON COLISEUM: McNeese plays its home games at Burton Coliseum which is located on the Gulf Highway right across from the Lake Charles Municipal Airport....some games will also be played at the Lake Charles Civic Center (located in downtown Lake Charles)PRESS ROW: it’s located on the west side of the coliseum floor; the press entrance to the coli-seum is at the southwest door; will call will also be located there....phone: 337-562-4061PRESS PARKING: located on the southwest side of the coliseumGAME SERVICE: McNeese utilizes the courtside program and will have up to date stats and play-by-play at halftime and at the end of the game; there are plenty of telephones located at courtsideRADIO PHONES: McNeese provides phones for the visiting radio teamsRADIO: games will be broadcast over KLCL (1470 AM) and 1290 AM with Richard Dow at the mikeWIRELESS: Burton Coliseum is wireless; McNeeseAir
BURTONCOLISEUM
THE SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE McNeese State competes in the Southland Conference which lists 12 mem-
bers for basketball. Besides the Cowboys, other members are Central Arkansas, TAM-Corpus Christi, Texas-Arlington, Northwestern State, Stephen F. Austin, Nich-
olls State, Southeastern Louisiana, Texas-San Antonio, Sam Houston State, Lamar and Texas State. The Cowboys compete in the eastern division.
The Southland has been in existence since 1963 and McNeese State has been a member since 1972. McNeese is now the longest standing member of the league and during the 39 years the Cowboys have been in the conference, they have won six league championships, have had six runnerup finishes and have claimed two league tournament titles.
The SLC receives an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament for its tourna-
ment champion. Again this year there will be divisional play within the league and the tournament championship will be held at the Merrell Center in Katy, TX. The championship game will be televised live. Tom Burnett
Commissioner
LEAGUE ADDRESS2600 Network Blvd.
Suite 150Frisco, TX 75034
(972) 422-9500www.southland.org
.....www.mcneesesports.com
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McNeese State FacultyAthletic Committee
Dr. Michael Soi-leau (pictured) is McNeese State’s faculty rep to the Southland Conference and to the NCAA. He is the univer-
sity’s department head for Health and Human Performance. Other members of the university’s faculty committee are Sid Bradley (chairman), Dr. Derek Blakeley, Dr. Daryl Burckel, Dr. Greg Clark, Dr. Jeanne Daboval, Dr. Gwen Duhon, Dr. John Griffith, Lori Groves, Dr.
Cheryl Northam, Joyce Patterson and James Watts.
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT
- 2011Coach: Dave Simmons(first round) McNeese 61, Nicholls 54(semis) McNeese 91, Texas State 83(finals) ULTSA 75, McNeese 72All-tournament: Patrick Richard, Diego Kapelan
- 2008Coach: Dave Simmons(first round) Sam Houston State 64, Mc-
McNeese basketball greats Bill Reigel, Joe Dumars and Coach Ralph O. Ward are members of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame (lo-cated in Natchitoches, LA). Also in the Hall are former McNeese coach, athletic director and president Dr. Jack V. Doland and football great Buford Jordan who was inducted the past summer.
Joe Dumars - Class of 2003
Bill Reigel - Class of 1988 Ralph O. Ward - Class of 1991
Buford Jordan - Class of 2011Jack Doland - Class of 2002